For seven years, Scott has been making technology work for us. Prior to joining Catch Your Limit full time, Scott’s experience includes over five years of web design and management, database development and maintenance, exhibit development and installation for museums and over eight years of information technology experience.

His self appointed title is Director of Audio, Video & Web Services, but that doesn’t come close to describing his role. Over the years, as our consultants worked on branding/marketing initiatives, online research projects, new employee orientation programs and corporate culture change initiatives, Scott would consistently identify areas where technology mixed with creativity could enhance our service delivery. So, in 2008, we worked with Scott to launch Red Screen Door Productions, a new division that specializes in website development and redesign, photography and video production.

When asked to describe Scott, Jeff Brainard said, “Give Van-Gogh a wireless mouse and his ear back and you’ve got Scott Baxley.” And, he’s right … Scott is a very talented artist. He’s become Catch Your Limit’s resident photographer. It keeps him quite busy as most of us here at Catch Your Limit love seeing photos of ourselves. Scott’s ability is best measured in his work, he makes us at Catch Your Limit look like “normal” human beings … he must be pretty good. And, you may want to update your book of clichés. Recently, Scott’s photography caused the International Cliché Association to officially change the saying to, “A picture is worth 9999 billion majillion gajillion words.”

In the same way Scott is a technical/artist hybrid his favorite sport is frisbee-golf. He also enjoys baseball, football and holds rank as head coach of the official Catch Your Limit softball team. In his spare time, he works on documentary films. Ask him sometime about his one month stay in Afghanistan to film a documentary on the progress of the Afghan National Army. And, make sure he shows you the photos!

P.S. Never have Scott make you a hamburger unless you are very hungry.